
Offers Over
£475,000
Woodend Lane, Dursley, GL11
- 4
- 1
- 2
Key Features
- Central Heating
- Dishwasher
- Double Glazing
- Driveway
- EV Charging
- Gas Central Heating
- Newly Fitted Kitchen
- Off Street Parking
- Single Garage
- Workshop
Full property description
Homes like this tend to be held onto. Set back within a mature, well-tended plot on Woodend Lane, this 1960s detached house has been carefully improved over time, with a clear respect for both its age and how it needs to work today.
The garden tells you a lot. It’s been a genuine labour of love — planted, shaped, and quietly looked after. To the front, a sweeping driveway sits behind walling and greenery, giving a sense of arrival and privacy. To the rear, the garden opens into lawn with a pergola that draws you outside, whether for a quiet afternoon or time with others.
Inside, the house feels settled and easy. The kitchen has been refitted to a high standard with integrated appliances and a proper walk-in pantry, making it as practical as it is considered. A snug sits alongside — a quieter place to read or pause, with views into the garden through large windows.
The main living and dining space is naturally light, with patio doors opening onto the garden and wide front windows that bring the day in as it moves. It’s a space that works just as well for everyday routines as it does for gathering people together.
Upstairs, three well-sized bedrooms sit on the first floor, with a further staircase leading to a loft room above. With double windows overlooking the garden, it’s a space that adapts easily — working from home, guests, or simply having room to spread out.
Storage has been carefully considered throughout, with a recently fitted downstairs cloakroom adding to the practicality.
The garage is more than just storage. L-shaped and substantial, it’s been used as an extension of the house and offers real flexibility for whatever comes next. It also houses a Livoltek battery storage system, allowing electricity to be stored when it’s cheaper overnight and used during the day — a quieter, more efficient way to manage energy at home.
Woodend Lane sits in a well-established part of Cam, where homes are set back and the streets feel settled rather than busy. It’s a location that works quietly in the background of daily life — close enough to everything you need, but far enough to feel a bit more private once you’re home.
Cam itself has a proper sense of everyday convenience. There are local shops, a Tesco for day-to-day needs, a post office, GP and dental surgeries, and well-regarded primary schools all within easy reach. The village centre is close enough to walk, keeping day-to-day errands simple.
For those needing to travel further, Cam & Dursley train station provides direct links towards Bristol and Gloucester, while the A38 and M5 open up straightforward routes to Cheltenham, Bristol, and beyond. It’s a location that suits both local living and wider connections, without feeling overworked or compromised.
Entrance Hall
Living Room
Kitchen
Cloakroom
Bedroom 1
Bedroom 2
Bedroom 3
Family Bathroom
Loft Room
L Shaped Garage
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